Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To do so will effectively set a precedent for other dischargers who will soon discover that McDonald 's is operating at an advantage .
2 On the personal computer front , ICL says it intends to progress relationships with the world 's top 50 PC software suppliers to an extent where it will effectively house a PC software distribution business in its stable , and will be able to offer almost any PC solution to customers .
3 For some reason this sentiment , which will presumably bring a mass of redundant typewriters and used notebooks bearing down in this direction , goes unmentioned in a report published today .
4 In practice , the Court will rarely refuse a Minute of Amendment unless it comes close to the Proof date .
5 ‘ such occasions [ when a judge may properly rule that a document ordinarily immune in the public interest should in the public interest be disclosed ] will be exceptional and the fluctuating fortunes of parties in litigious combat will rarely justify a judge in disturbing an immunity firmly rooted in the public interest .
6 Even if you have been paying premiums for many years , you will rarely get a proportion of its maturity value .
7 ‘ Boggers ’ ( no , I do n't know why , though I suspect it may have something to do with a haircut that bears a passing resemblance to a bogbrush ) may have a couple of incisive seasons left in him at best , but opponents will rarely get a moment 's peace when he combines with Bicknell and Waqar Younis next year .
8 However , the degree of flexibility is limited , and a dealer will rarely sell a rug for less than the lower limit associated with items of similar quality from the same group .
9 The public will rarely buy a record they have never heard , particularly when it comes from a new or unknown artist .
10 However , it also claims ‘ Novell will gladly sacrifice a portion of the possible Unix market to expand the market for NetWare .
11 I was for a short time privileged to share in the joy and vitality and the oneness with Almighty God in his Luo people ( Anne Marie will gladly give a talk and show slides to any interested groups in the North West .
12 Yet , Sir Edmund , I am confident the assassin will eventually make a mistake . ’
13 Allowing such a relationship to continue will eventually strip a woman of her self-esteem , says Dr Forward .
14 Of course with any luck Rocky will eventually get a chance to show us what he could do , but getting a real left wing may be an option to coping with life after Strach .
15 It is my belief that any writer , who takes their work seriously , makes it a priority and does not give up , will eventually win a measure of recognition .
16 ‘ There are different types available , and various dosages within each type , so there is a good chance you will eventually find a combination of oestrogen and progesterone that suits you .
17 In order to keep the disease in check , the fish need to be redosed every six weeks , but Chris is certain that with a little more research he will eventually find a cure .
18 Our ongoing successes with and the acquired rights directive will eventually put a halt to the attacks on public workers ' rights .
19 For as long as the marginal disutility of inflation remains positive , there will eventually come a point at which the government will be compelled to pursue policies which will push the unemployment rate back towards its natural value .
20 First , older people do not form an exclusive group , but one of which every individual will eventually become a member .
21 We will obviously need a period of consultation in government before we introduce legislation .
22 Also bear in mind that the eventual target speed for this is around 160 bpm for each crotchet , which for most people will obviously take a lot of practice to achieve .
23 If legal recognition is granted , the reserve and its neighbouring area will together represent a stretch of rainforest half the size of Wales , home to 10,000 families of seringueiros and Indians , set aside for preservation .
24 Note that this option will only enable a module to be read from LIFESPAN and updated .
25 If you do not recognize that the question is implying that something has been selected , you will only answer a part and not the whole of it .
26 In future students will be under the control of the Education rather than the Service side , and will only make a service contribution of 20 per cent of the student 's time ( approximately 6 months of the 3 year period ) .
27 They will only make a court order if there are major problems .
28 Lois will only make a profit or loss under the second strategy when there are changes in relative prices .
29 And the porters will only leave a message in the piggyholes if she lives on campus .
30 It is perishing in the tent , but I ca n't be bothered to dress — it will only take a moment , I tell myself .
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